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VI 1463 - 20/20. You Can Lose It! Anger in America. DVD. 2007. 30 min.

This ABC News program explores the psychology and sociology behind the most dangerous of emotions. Viewers will meet Dr. Robert Millman, a Weill Cornell Medical College professor who has coined the term 'acquired situational narcissism' to explain connections between volatile tempers and towering egos.

VI 0570 - 500 Nations. 8 VHS cassettes. 1995. 390 min. total.

Part 1. The ancestors
Part 2. Mexico
Part 3. Clash of cultures
Part 4. Invasion of the coast
Part 5. Cauldron of war
Part 6. Removal
Part 7. Roads across the plains
Part 8. Attack on culture.

VI 1085 - A Clockwork Orange. DVD. 2001. 137 min. (Flicks-to-Go)

Depicts a harrowing journey through a near-future world of decaying cities, murderous adolescents and nightmarish technologies of punishment and crime. Alex, the hero, fights, robs, rapes, and kills with the remorseless joy of a strong young predator. Finally caught and imprisoned, he undergoes an experimental treatment that conditions him against violence and sex.

VI 0619 - A Damned Good Job . VHS cassette. 2003. 27 min.

VI 1516 - A Doll's House . DVD. 2003. 95 min.

Nora is the pampered wife of aspiring bank manager Torvald Helmer whose career has been financed in part by his wife's funds. In a desperate attempt to hold her family together, Nora once forged a loan signature and now finds herself blackmailed. She remains confident, however, that Torvald will stand by her no matter what the outcome. His reaction, though, is not what she expects and alters her life forever.

VI 0523 - A Little Problem at Home . VHS cassette. 2003. 27 min.

VI 0723 - A Question of Rape. VHS cassette + facilitator manual. 2002. 30 min.

This program depicts the investigation and trial of an alleged incident of date or acquaintance rape. This important video highlights what happens after a rape has occurred and the legal system becomes involved and shows how justice is determined for everyone affected by the situation.

VI 0175 - A Victim's View: The Criminal Justice System . VHS cassette. 2003. 27 min.

VI 1201 - A Wayfarer's Journey. DVD. 2007. 90 minutes.

Many of us use music to cope -- and we use it to heal. This film intends to guide us further down a path of discovery, and self-discovery, to a place where we might become aware of new ways and opportunities to use music and to rely on music in our own daily lives.

VI 0716 - Accommodations for Students with Psychiatric Disabilities in Higher Education: complying with Section 504 and the ADA . VHS cassette. 2003. 27 min.

VI 0938 - Acquaintance Rape: The Perpetrators. DVD. 2002. 25 min.

This program presents the true nature of acquaintance rape by profiling several convicted rapists. It explores the motivations behind rape, and it breaks down the rationalizations used to justify it. Social factors are also explored, including peer pressure to sexually conquer women.

VI 0882 - The Addicted Brain. DVD. 1987. 26 min.

This program explores the cutting edge of developments in the biochemistry of addiction and addictive behavior.

VI 0881 - Addictions and Mental Illness. DVD. 2004. 28 min.

This program profiles a woman who is manic depressive and alcoholic, and a man with schizophrenia who is also alcoholic. Dr. Fred Goodwin, director of the National Institute of Mental Health, explains ongoing research that may help identify and treat adolescents before they begin to experience problems.

VI 0419 - The African American Family. VHS cassette. 1998. 60 min.

Study of the tradition of family and its importance to the Black community. The film features candid interviews with entertainers, social experts, public officials and families across America who share their experiences and observations of family.

VI 1237 - Against the Grain . VHS cassette. 2003. 27 min.

Conventional wisdom suggests that behavior "outside the norm" can be considered deviant. But can we really define deviant behavior? Programs like Delancey Street Foundation operate "outside the norm" by assisting convicted criminals to become productive members of mainstream society. Differing views on sexuality and violent crime are explored in the lesson, as are some of the moral, religious and psychological factors that play a role in understanding deviant behavior.

VI 0187 - AIDS: The Heart of the Matter. VHS cassette. 1995. 31 min.

A profile of one man's five year battle with AIDS...from his HIV diagnosis to his memorial service.

VI 0130 - AIDS: Helping Families Cope. VHS cassette. n.d. 55 min.

Produced by the NASW, the critical issues associated with AIDS are examined by experts.

VI 0420 - The American Woman. VHS cassette. 1995. 60 min.

Highlights the careers of ten American women who struggled to establish, preserve, and expand the rights and liberties of women in the United States.

VI 0422 - And the Band Played On. VHS cassette. 1993. 140 min.

Follows the struggle of a handful of strong-willed men and women who took on the fight to save lives in the face of a mysterious illness now called AIDS.

VI 0235 - Assessment of Sexual Trauma in the Adult Female. VHS cassette. 1993. 37 min.

Outlining a model to use in assessing patients when sexual abuse is either suspected or revealed, two case studies clearly demonstrate the dilemmas encountered. A review of the evaluation and treatment planning process is illustrated.

VI 1379 - Avoiding Infectious & Sexually Transmitted Diseases. DVD. 2004. 29 min.

This program provides an overview of how to reduce the risks of contracting infectious diseases of all types, with an emphasis on sexually transmitted diseases.

VI 1580 - Becoming a Social Worker: Real Students, Real Clients, Real Growth. DVD. 2008. 50 min.

--Why did you choose to become a social worker (4 min.) -- First experiences seeing a client (6 min.) -- Establishing a professional relationship (8 min.) -- What is my role: contracting and goals? (9 min.) -- Supervision: making it work (9 min.) -- Using supervision to learn about yourself (7 min.) -- Working through termination with clients (7 min.)

VI 1581 - Becoming a Social Worker with Older Adults: Real Students, Real Clients, Real Growth. DVD. 2008. 70 min.

--Running a support group in a community center (14 min.) -- Home visiting seniors and boundary confusion (8 min.) -- The challenge in helping older adults accept services (14 min.) -- Helping family caregivers to get services (11 min.) -- Confronting ageism in ourselves: using supervision (9 min.) -- Outreach to the very old (7 min.) -- Student growth over time: what is learnt? (7 min.).

VI 0868 - Behavior Management in Juvenile Facilities. VHS cassette + guide. 1995. 60 min.

This program reviews the commitments and key principles of behavior management and portrays common situations that occur with juvenile offenders.

VI 0883 - Being Gay: Coming Out in the 21st Century. DVD. 2003. 25 min.

This program presents the accounts and stories of gays who have recently taken the step of coming out. Interviewees and experts discuss the benefits of this important transition by examining the six stages of coming to terms with one's sexual identity.

VI 1019 - Bell Hooks: Cultural Criticism & Transformation. DVD. 1997.

Bell Hooks makes a compelling argument for the transformative powers of cultural criticism. She demonstrates how learning to think critically was central to her own self-transformation and how it can play a role in the students' quest for a sense of agency and identity. Includes footage from many films and music videos, and news coverage.

VI 0991 - Beyond Brown: Pursuing the Promise. DVD. 2004. 60 min.

Explores the legacy and impact of Brown vs. Board of Education, the 1954 Supreme Court decision ending legal segregation in American education.

VI 0888 - The Bigger Picture. DVD. 2000. 24 min.

Using classroom examples, this program demonstrates how to gather, present, and summarize data.

VI 0170 - Blue Eyed. VHS cassette. 1995. 93 min.

A workshop conducted by Jane Elliot is caught on tape to illustrate the famed diversity trainer's ground-breaking experiment in anti-racism training.

VI 1472 - Breaking the Cycle of Abuse. DVD. 2010. 40 min.

Spotlights three primary caregivers of one or more young children -- a 63-year-old grandmother, a 36-year-old mother, and a 29-year-old father -- taking part in a mentoring program for at-risk caregivers called Parent Aide, filmed as they begin to apply the new behavior-modification techniques to the children's actions as well as their own.

VI 1539 - Bridges Out of Poverty: Strategies for Professional & Communities. DVD. 2006. 31 min.

Module 1: Introduction and mental models. This video reaches out to the millions of service providers and businesses whose daily work connects them with the lives of people in poverty.

VI 0248 - But Names Can Hurt Forever. VHS cassette. 1991. 30 min.

This program shows how emotional abuse often leaves unseen yet devastating scars. Interviews with experts and victims, strong music, and powerful artistic renderings form a detailed expose' of emotional abuse ... the causes, effects, and how to overcome it.

VI 0176 - Can You Stop People from Drinking?. VHS cassette. 1992.

This program looks at how Russia and the United States are attacking the seemingly intractable problem of alcohol abuse by means of both old and new weapons--prohibition, hypnotism, imprisonment, surveillance, deception, aversion therapy, and such group therapy as Alcoholics Anonymous.

VI 0184 - Cancelled Lives: Letters from the Inside: Doing Time. VHS cassette. 1997. 20 min.

A compelling portrait of the criminal justice system as seen through the eyes of the people doing time.

VI 0183 - Cancelled Lives: Letters from the Inside: Substance Abuse. VHS cassette. 1997. 17 min.

One of three videos dealing with the experiences of prisoners, this series explores many of the factors leading to crime-including substance abuse.

VI 0182 - Cancelled Lives: Letters from the Inside: Violent Gangs. VHS cassette. 1997. 18 min.

The video, one of three dealing with prisoners' perspectives, discusses how joining gangs can lead to crime-and prison.

VI 0617 - Cancer in Two Voices. VHS cassette. 1994. 43 min.

This film provides a glimpse into the lives of two lesbian women, Sandy and Barbara, focusing on their coping with Barbara's breast cancer.

VI 1568 - Carved from the Heart: Portrait of Grief, Healing, and Community . DVD. 2000. 30 min.

When Stan Marsden, a Tsimpsean wood carver, loses his son to a cocaine overdose, he decides to create a totem pole and invites the community of Craig, Alaska to help. The project grows and helps a community heal, bringing people of diverse backgrounds together.

VI 0180 - CCI: Case Study of a Southern Prison. VHS cassette. 1997. 29 min.

Filmed at the Central Correctional Institution of South Carolina, the film examines the failure of the U.S. correctional methods.

VI 0593 - Changing Men's Roles. VHS cassette. 1995. 60 min.

Classroom lecture contrasting traditional and non-traditional social expectations of men and woman, husbands and wives. Discusses why traditional roles have deteriorated in recent years.

VI 0758 - Childhood Trauma: strategies and solutions. 3 VHS cassettes + study guide. 2002. 30 min. ea.

A. What is childhood trauma?
B. Significant event childhood trauma
C. Domestic violence and childhood trauma

VI 0569 - Choosing Sides: I remember Vietnam. (part 2). 2 VHS cassettes. 1998. 28 min. ea.

This is a compelling look back at an era defined by conflict and controversy, capturing the mood of the nation through the stories of individuals.

VI 0585 - Civil Rights. VHS cassette. 2001. 26 min.

An easy to understand presentation filled with clear examples and answers.

VI 1528 - Clean and Sober . DVD. 1998. 124 min.

A young, hotshot real-estate broker has a drug abuse problem he refuses to acknowledge. When he gets in trouble with his company and the law, he decides to hide out in a detox program. What he doesn't count on is that the drug rehab program will force him to face himself, admit his addiction and come clean.

VI 1253 - Clinical Skills . VHS cassette & 2 DVDs. 2007. 75 min.

This series consists of DVDs that present core medical assisting skills in an innovative, interactive video format.

VI 0897 - CNN Today: Helping Professions. Vol. IV. VHS cassette + table of contents. 2004. 51 min.

Section 1: Introduction to social work and human services: What is post traumatic stress disorder? -- Grief counseling -- What is pedophilia? -- Foster teens and the child welfare system -- Expressing emotions.

Section 2: Groups: Suicide economy -- AIDS support moms -- Internet support.

Section 3: Human behavior in a social environment: Raising dangerous children -- AIDS prevention -- Teenagers and contraception -- Juveniles in jail.

Section 4: Children: Expressing fear through art -- Anxiety in children -- Teen domestic violence.

Section 5: Family: Gay families -- Marriage woes -- Military family support groups.

VI 0083 - The Common Good: Social Welfare and the American Future. VHS cassette. n.d. 25 min.

In overview of a report on social welfare policy released by the Ford Foundation in May 1989, the film should provide informed discussion of important social welfare issues.

VI 1007 - Common Ground. VHS cassette.2001. 104 min.

Three short stories dealing with the theme of homosexuality. In "A Friend of Dorothy's," a woman joins the Navy during the 1950's and discovers lesbianism. In "M. Roberts," a teacher in a 1970's classroom struggles with his closeted gay status. In "Andy and Amos", a father wrestles with his own emotional acceptance of a present day wedding between his son and another man.

VI 1000 - Communicating Between Cultures. DVD. 2004. 23 min.

Some cultural assumptions lead to communication breakdowns that cause embarrassment, frustration, or even discrimination. This program shows how to improve communication in a series of eye-opening cross-cultural situations.

VI 0861 - Communication Skills: A Video Resource for Correctional Supervisors. VHS cassette + user's guide. 1993. 25 min.

This program discusses the importance of body language, observation, and listening, and offers methods for effectively analyzing conversations, responding, reinforcing behavior, and giving directions to maximize communication among supervisors and staff.

VI 1538 - Conflict Resolution: Thinking it Through. DVD. 2009. 17 min.

This program follows a group of high school students led by a social worker/facilitator to find their own solutions to various interpersonal conflict scenarios.

VI 0764 - Connecting Boundaries: an integrative approach to teaching social services. 4 VHS Cassettes + facilitator's handbook. 2003. 49 min. ea.

Consists of a four part integrative approach to teaching concepts in social work, human growth and development, addictions and justice studies. Incorporates existing strategies with emerging educational trends.

A. Social work
B. Human growth and development
C. Addictions
D. Criminal justice.

VI 1583 - Core Skills for Field Instructors: Starting with the Student. DVD. 1983. 91 min.

Educator Dr. Lawrence Shulman combines a presentation and a discussion with agency field instructors at the start of the school year. Using role playing and detailed examples, he shows how to prepare for the arrival of practicum students, deal with initial student anxiety, and help the students settle in quickly.

VI 0978 - Corridor of Shame: The Neglect of South Carolina's Rural Schools. DVD. 2005. 58 min.

This program features parents, students, teachers, administrators, and superintendents from the plaintiff districts in the education equity case of Abbeville vs. State of South Carolina, with appearances by U.S. Senator Lindsay Graham, Charleston Mayor Joe Riley, and others.

VI 1537 - Counseling Gay and Lesbian Youth. DVD. 2005. 84 min.

This video presents an overview of lesbian, gay, and bisexual psychology, and examines some of the differences between lesbians, gay, bisexual, and heterosexual clients in a therapeutic setting. For students or practitioners, it offers case studies from real lives, with illustrative sessions that provide a wide range of information about the contemporary experience of living as a lesbian, gay, or bisexual person.

VI 1034 - The Couple in the Cage. DVD. 1993. 31 min.

This is a documentary on a traveling exhibition of a "couple in a cage." Performance artists Guillermo Gomez-Pena and Coco Fusco traveled as two "Guatinaui Indians," members of a fictional "newly discovered" tribe who had agreed to be displayed at malls and museums around the world, after the manner of human exhibition in the 19th and early 20th centuries. Footage is intercut with archival footage of humans displayed in cages as freaks and curiosities. The performance was conceived as a satirical comment on the past. To the performers' surprise, however, many of their visitors thought they were real.

VI 0179 - Crimes and Punishments: A History. VHS cassette. 1997. 28 min.

Traces the brutal history of criminal punishment from the medieval era through today and looks at history and current conditions of the CCI penitentiary in Columbia, SC.

VI 0815 - The Criminal Justice System in America. VHS cassette + guide. 1987. 45 min.

Focuses on various aspects of the criminal justice system, including rights, the role of the police, the procedures of defense and prosecution, bail, trial, plea bargaining, sentencing, and conviction.

VI 0418 - Crisis in the Classroom: Little Rock and Boston. VHS cassette. 1996. 50 min.

20th century with Mike Wallace (Television program)

VI 1584 - Critical Issues in Field Instruction: Developing Field Instructor Competence. DVD. 2003. 50 min.

Explaining that field experience is critical for students to become practitioners, this program helps social workers maneuver the difficult paradigm shift from practitioner to educator.

VI 1459 - Cross-cultural Communication: How Culture Affects Communication. DVD. 2005. 20 min.

Issues in cross-cultural communication are examined including public behavior, taboos, power, stereotyping, time conceptualization, socialization, direct and indirect communication and high context versus low context cultures.

VI 0857 - Cross-gender Supervision. VHS cassette + leader's guide. 2000. 24 min.

This video examines the development of cross gender supervision in our nation's prisons and jails. It includes interviews with experts from the field of corrections.

VI 0642 - Cruel and Unusual? VHS cassette. 2000. 45 min.

The new tougher sentencing laws of such states as California and Michigan are examined. Also discussed are parental responsibility laws and the use of reverse theft as punishment.

VI 1474 - Cry for Help: A Critical Look at the Issues Surrounding Teen Depression Suicide Two Years After the Virginia Tech Shooting . DVD. 2009. 57 min.

Takes a critical look at the issues surrounding teen depression and suicide. Takes an intimate look at the efforts of two high schools to identify adolescents at risk. It examines the difficult transition from high school to college through a first-person account.

VI 1221 - Cultural Diversity. DVD. 1990. 29 min.

Global companies that are rich in cultural diversity are learning to adjust to new ways of doing business. Designed to prepare people for adapting to cultural differences in the workplace. Features French and American employees of Groupe Bull discussing the experiences and feelings they encounter as they seek to create a bridge of understanding.

VI 1095 - Culture, Identity, Behavior. DVD. 2004. 36 min.

I. Culture: A. Language; B. Customs and rituals; C. Ethics, morals and values; D. Codes and laws; E. Belief systems; F. Tools and techniques; G. Art forms; H. Subcultures -- II. Identity: A. Nature vs. nurture; B. Cultural relativism; C. Id, ego, super-ego; D. Family & peer influences; E. Roles and frames -- III. Behavior: A. Motivations; B. Sublimation; C. Choices and cultural messages; D. Deviance and criminality; E. Altered states; F. Individual's contribution to culture.

VI 0637 - Damaged: when trauma leads to violence. VHS cassette. 2002. 50 min.

This program takes a scientific look at psychopathy as it seeks answers to those and other fundamental questions about what prompts human beings to commit murder.

VI 0568 - The Dangers of Drugs and Alcohol. VHS cassette. 2000. 18 min.

Helps young people be more aware of the many risks of drug and alcohol abuse, the social aspects such as peer pressure to abuse these substances, how to cope with peer pressure and where to get help and advice.

VI 0181 - Date Rape: Behind Closed Doors. VHS cassette. 1994. 45 min.

Counselors and victims are interviewed. This gives a good background into the results of rape, how it may be prevented, and advice /comfort for victims.

VI 0724 - Date Rape Drugs: What You Need to Know. VHS cassette + study guide. 2001. 23 min.

Counselors and victims are interviewed. Gives a good background into the results of rape, how it may be prevented, and advice/comfort for victims.

VI 0600 - David with F.A.S. VHS cassette. 1996. 45 min.

Provides a unique personal look at what it is like to grow up and live with the effects of FAS, through the words and experiences of a victim and his family.

VI 0324 - Death: A Personal Understanding. VHS cassette. 1998. 30 min each.

Volume 3 of a 10 volume series, "Facing Mortality," explains how the idea of death affects lives.

VI 1088 - Death by Alcohol: The Sam Spady Story. DVD. 2006. 30 min each.

Binge drinking kills more than 1,400 college students each year. The epidemic is growing at high schools, colleges, and universities across the nation. Sam Spady had everything to live for. Her death was an unintended tragedy.

VI 0586 - The Death Penalty. VHS cassette. 1996. 50 min.

Examines the arguments for and against capital punishment. Particularly looks at the case of Caryl Chessman.

VI 0763 - The Developing Child. 3 VHS cassettes + workbook. 1991-1997. 30 min. ea.

Series focusing on all stages of child development.

A. Pregnancy and birth
B. Moral development I: Concept and theory
C. Moral development II: Learning to be moral.

VI 0317 - The Developing Child. VHS cassette. 1997. 29 min.

VI 0812 - Deviance and Social Control. VHS cassette. 2002. 30 min.

Illustrates the forces and relationships from birth through the life span that define and shape a person's societal roles.

VI 1260 - Diagnosis According to the DSM-IV. 3 VHS cassettes. 1996. 177 min.

Features 10 interviews with 10 real psychiatric patients, each with a different condition.

VI 0876 - Diagnosis and Treatment of Attention Deficit Disorder in Children. DVD. 2003. 27 min.

Shows how a diagnosis of Attention deficit disorder (ADD) is made and what treatments are working. Psychiatrists John Ratey and Ned Hallowell provide background and perspective.

VI 0236 - Diagnosis and Treatment Planning... VHS cassette. 1996. 90 min.

VI 1555 - Dive! DVD. 2011. 55 min.

Follows filmmaker Jeremy Seifert and friends as they dumpster dive in the back alleys and gated garbage receptacles of Los Angeles' supermarkets. In the process, they salvage thousands of dollars worth of good, edible food, resulting in a documentary that is equal parts entertainment, guerilla journalism, and call to action.

VI 0959 - Doctor Death: Medical Ethics and Doctor-Assisted Suicide. VHS cassette. 1992. 28 min.

In this specially adapted Phil Donohue program, the man dubbed "Dr. Death" offers an in-depth explanation of his beliefs about incurable illness and the ethics of doctor-assisted suicide.

VI 0571 - Drug Intervention Strategies. VHS cassette. 2000. 27 min.

Drugs pose a serious threat to all members of the school community. Teachers find out how to identify evidence of student drug use, spot drug dealers, intervene correctly, and get students to report peer drug activity.

VI 1173 - Drugs. VHS cassette. 1993. 24 min.

What exactly is a drug? How does it enter the body and make its way to the target tissues? What causes side effects? Why do some substances remain in the system longer than others? These are just a few of the questions answered in this video lesson on drugs. Also included is a summary of the major "street drugs" plaguing today's society.

VI 0731 - Dying to be Thin. VHS cassette. 2000. 60 min.

Looks at the eating disorders anorexia nervosa and bulimia, current treatments, and the American obsession with thin women.

VI 0766 - Dyslexia. VHS cassette. 1997. 29 min.

New approaches in school are shown at the Washington Lab School. Dr. Gordon Sherman explains research on the condition.

VI 1015 - Early Socialization: From Age Two to Age Five. VHS cassette. 2003. 30 min.

Examples of multiple attachment, language development, imitation and identification, cooperative play, self-awareness, gender identification, and social conformity are captured on film and clearly identified with onscreen labels as the children broaden their awareness of the world through interactions with each other, family members, and peers.

VI 1080 - Eating Disorders. DVD. 2004. 28 min.

This program examines what eating disorders are, their symptoms, myths, and most effective treatments. Includes interviews with school students who have suffered eating disorders, supporters of eating disorder victims, and expert psychologist Reinhild Robertson, a specialist in eating disorders.

VI 1532 - Empathy Training for Ethinic & Cultural Awareness. DVD. 2008. 60 min.

Features 36 vignettes developed and role-played by college students based on their own experiences of feeling marginalized.

VI 0704 - Esculea: a documentary by Hannah Weyer. VHS cassette. 2002. 53 min.

This film documents the experiences of the children of Hispanic migrant farm workers in trying to complete their education. Filmed in California, Texas, and Mexico.

VI 0878 - Essentials of Discipline: The Middle Years: Ages 5 to 12. DVD. 2004. 35 min.

This program demonstrates how positive discipline techniques including home rules, problem-solving, and honest communication, can be used to deal with behavior problems.

VI 0879 - Essentials of Discipline: The Teen Years: Ages 13 to 18. DVD. 2004. 42 min.

This program illustrates how to encourage teenage independence while using positive discipline techniques that promote taking responsibility for actions and behavior.

VI 0877 - Essentials of Discipline: The Toddler and Preschool Years. DVD. 2004. 28 min.

Filmed with real families, this program shows how to use positive discipline techniques.

VI 0326 - Essentials of Play Therapy with Abused Children. VHS cassette. 1998. 40 min. Manual.

This video shows the unique benefits of play therapy for sexual or physically abused children. Shows specific art and play activities.

VI 0926 - Ethical Choices: Individual Voices. VHS cassette. 1997. 60 min.

Examines the causes and consequences of lying, cheating, and stealing.

VI 1283 - Ethics for the Mental Health Professional. DVD. 2004. 2hrs 40 min.

Designed to help the mental health professional develop greater awareness and a practical approach to the legal and ethical issues inherent in his or her particular practice.

VI 0623 - Evaluating Social Work Practice: a user friendly approach. VHS cassette. 1992. 30 min.

Discusses the Single System Evaluation model used by the School of Social Work to teach students to systematically assess interventions and apply integrated research and practice methods to clinical work in the field.

VI 0900 - Evolution of a Group. VHS cassette + workbook. 2000. 120 min.

Chronicles the development of a group during a three-day residential group therapy session. Leaders Gerald and Marianne Corey facilitate the process as the group moves through four stages: initial, transitional, working, and ending.

VI 1377 - Exploring Healthy Relationships. DVD.  2002. 22 min.

Introduces the four keys of a healthy relationship: mutual respect, open communication, trust, and boundaries. Children in two families negotiate relationships with parents, siblings, and friends.

VI 0616 - The F Word. VHS cassette + discussion guide. 1994. 10 min.

Presents various definitions of feminism as defined by feminists, opponents of feminism, and ordinary men and women.

VI 0066 - The Fabulous 60's. VHS cassette. 1970. 49 min.

A decade of constant change highlighting civil rights protests, assassinations, Vietnam, student unrest, marijuana & LSD, space exploration, sexual revolution, rock & roll, and pop art.

VI 0517 - Faces of Change: social work in the new millennium. VHS cassette. 1998. 27 min.

This video is an introduction to social work and its many areas of practice. Viewers will find social workers in their different environments talking about the work they do and confronting negative myths about the profession.

VI 0599 - Families Growing together: the family meeting. 1999. 14 min.

Parents today are busier than ever with both parents working in a fast-paced society. If a specific time for airing problems and planning the future is not set aside, then things can become enmeshed with little input or resolution.

VI 1281 - Family Conflict Patterns. VHS cassette. 1998. 30 min.

Discussion of various healthy and unhealthy patterns of conflict in families

VI 0279 - The Farm: Life Inside Angola Prison. VHS cassette. 1998. 100 min.

An award winning film, this documents the lives of six inmates at a maximum security prison in Louisiana. The view witnesses social injustices, and prisoners' struggle for a sense of hope.

VI 1093 - The FAST Method: Reducing Problem Behaviors inthe Classroom. DVD + printable resources . 2005.

The FAST method helps teachers respond effectively to challenging behavior by making an on-the-spot assessment of a student's behavioral goal. By understanding the goal and responding appropriately to it, teachers, and other school staff can prevent negative or unproductive behaviors from escalating.

VI 0203 - Fighting Church Arson. VHS cassette. 1997. 30 min.

Dealing with the importance of prevention, this video provides practical tips on security for the building. It also offers advice on how to build stronger community relations to minimize the likelihood that such hateful acts will be committed.

VI 1407 - Flight from Despair: Depression and Mania. DVD.  2004. 52 min.

In this program, patients and those who are closest to them relate compelling stories of life with depression, bipolar disorder, and other mood-related conditions.

VI 0486 - For Families: bridging domestic violence and child abuse. VHS cassette. 1999. 12 min.

The experiences of three families provide insight into how professionals in the fields of domestic violence and child abuse can effectively intervene to keep mothers and children safe, while holding perpetrators accountable.

VI 1446 - The Forgetting: A Portrait of Alzheimer's. DVD.  2004. 90 min.

An exploration of Alzheimer's, taking a sweeping and intimate look at how this cruel disease affects nearly five million Americans and their loved ones.

VI 0590 - The Forrester Family: video case study. VHS cassette + instructor's guide. 2002. 99 min.

Using the Forrester family as a case study, the goal of this video is the instruction of the child welfare worker in valuable interview skills and effective case management techniques.

VI 1074 - Four Lives: A Portrait of Manic-depression. VHS cassette. 1987. 60 min.

Profiles four adults whose lives have been profoundly affected by their struggle with manic depression. Includes interviews with patients during their high and low states and their psychiatrists provide technical information.

VI 0575 - Frederick Douglass. VHS cassette. 1994. 43 min.

Examines the life of this ex-slave abolitionist and his role during the Civil War.

VI 0887 - Functional Family Therapy. VHS cassette. 2004. 112 min.

Includes a discussion between the host and Dr. Alexander, a leading expert in family therapy, an actual therapy session with a real family, and a question-and-answer exchange with Dr. Alexander about the session.

VI 0884 - Gay Rights, Marriage, and the Supreme Court. DVD. 2003. 21 min.

This ABC News program uses the landmark Lawrence v. Texas case and the legalization of gay marriage in Canada to shed light on the future of gay marriage in the U.S. Changing attitudes toward homosexuality in general are addressed, as well.

VI 1240 - Gestalt Therapy. DVD. 2004. 105 min.

In Gordon Wheeler's demonstration of Gestalt Therapy, the client attempts to gain a model for understanding how she views the meaning of her experiences, or more accurately, how she constructs the meaning of her experiences, through the lens of her specific viewpoint.

VI 1567 - The Gillian Film. DVD. 2007.

Gillian Fink is a developmentally disabled young woman who works at a local veterinary clinic, rides horses, and takes dance classes. When Gillian decides to move out of the house, her mother must come to terms with letting go. The film shares the difficulties and joys of both raising and being a person whose abilities are in constant and productive tension with her distinctive thought styles and cognitive capacities. Topics explored with reference to people with developmental disabilities include the importance of social inclusion, independent living, and how society could transform its understanding of the worth of these extraordinary individuals.

VI 0613 - Girls Around the World. VHS cassette. 1999. 169 min.

"A collection of extraordinary documentaries on seventeen-year-old girls across the globe."

VI 0566 - Gloria Steinem: Ms. America. VHS cassette. 1995. 50 min.

Follows the life of the leader of the modern Women's Movement from a troubled and impoverished childhood to the forefront of feminism.

VI 0425 - The Great Depression. 4 VHS cassettes. 1998. (ca. 200 min.)

Covers the stock market crash of 1929 to the recovery spurred by the coming of World War II.

A. The Great Shake-Up
B. Face the Music
C. Striking Back
D. Desperate Measures

VI 0629 - The Greatest Generation. VHS cassette. 1999. 50 min.

They were the men and women who came of age during the Great Depression and the Second World War: individuals who paved a path through hardship and struggle and went on to build the nation we know today.

VI 0620 - Group Influence. VHS cassette. 2001. 30 min.

Examines why people tend to associate themselves with groups and why they behave differently in groups than they do alone. Studies the way white supremacy groups get their followers to conform to the group's ideology.

VI 1542 - Group Work. DVD. 2010. 172 min.

Presents techniques of leading group therapy sessions. Actual group sessions are analyzed and the key concepts of group development discussed. Topics include: trust, resistance, authenticity.

VI 1583 - Group Work: Leading in the Here and Now. DVD. 2010. 172 min.

Presents techniques of leading group therapy sessions. Actual group sessions are analyzed and the key concepts of group development discussed. Topics include: trust, resistance, authenticity.

VI 1585 - Groups in Action: Evolution and Challenges. DVD. 2005. 210 min.

Chronicles the development of a group during a three-day residential group therapy session.

VI 0582 - Hate Across America. VHS cassette. 1996. 50 min.

Examines the modern history of hate crimes in America, going back to the 1964 murder of three civil rights workers by the Ku Klux Klan in Mississippi.

VI 1076 - Have A Healthy Self-Concept: Grades 7-12. DVD. 2006. 18 min.

This program is a tool educators can use to help guide students in grades 7-12 toward a healthier self-concept. The program shows students how their beliefs about themselves affect the choices they make, and how the choices they make in turn affect their beliefs about themselves.

VI 1172 - Health Unit Coordinator. VHS cassette. 1996. 30 min.

Discusses distinguishing drug classifications, primary applications of each class of drugs, major side effects of each drug class and which drugs require prescriptions and which are over the counter.

VI 1078 - Helping People at Risk of Suicide or Self-harm. DVD. 2000. 100 min.

This program teaches skills for assessing suicidal risk and managing situations where clients or hospitalized patients are at risk of self-harm. Includes assessment, crisis management, problem solving, and crisis prevention. Features scenarios that illustrate basic skills.

VI 1530 - Helping Skills In Practice: A Three-stage Model. DVD. 2009. 123 min.

Clara E. Hill demonstrates her three-stage model of helping clients. This three-stage approach involves exploration, insight, and action.... This model emphasizes a number of themes, including empathy, collaboration with the client throughout therapy, cultural considerations, and a focus on what the individual client needs.

VI 0628 - Hispanics in America. VHS cassette. 1998. 50 min.

A history of the recent immigration of Hispanics to the United States.

VI 1232 - Homeless in Paradise. DVD. 2006. 50 min.

Looks at some of the harder questions surrounding homelessness in Santa Monica, California (where the homeless make up 2-5% of the total population) by focusing on the stories of four affected people. As they survive on the streets, Rick, Donna, Simon, and Faye struggle with addiction and mental illness, while receiving support from a city in crisis.

VI 0940 - Honesty, Responsibility, and Integrity: Building Character. VHS cassette. 2004. 26 min.

This video helps gain an understanding of character traits and how to build them to create a lifetime of positive outcomes.

VI 0612 - Honoring Our Voices. VHS cassette. 1993. 33 min.

Native American women in the Canadian province of Alberta tell of their experiences of being victims of domestic (primarily spousal) abuse and how each one resolved her particular situation.

VI 0865 - Hostage Survival in Corrections. VHS cassette + leader's guide. 2000. 27 min.

This program teaches correctional staff how to prepare themselves for being taken hostage, how to survive a hostage situation, and how to recover from the effects of being taken hostage.

VI 0922 - The Human Condition: The Final Chapter. VHS cassette. 2001. 30 min.

Final Chapter looks at the range of cultural issues and attitudes that surround death and dying: assesses such factors as the age of the dying person, the extent of illness and injury, and the legal and ethical ramifications in considering whether assistance should be continued and life be prolonged.

VI 0875 - Human Instinct: Natural Born Heroes. DVD. 2004. 50 min.

This program examines arguably the most human instinct of all: the instinct to protect, which, combined with other qualities, prompts people to risk everything for the sake of others.

VI 1342 - If I Could: Breaking the Vicious Cycle of Child Abuse. 2 DVDs. 2006. 190 min.

Documentary film about a family's effort to escape the effects of trauma after decades of abuse, abandonment, drugs, and rage. Follows the life of Tracy, a single mother fighting to keep her son from falling prey to the same problems that almost destroyed her through intervention of a program called VisionQuest.

VI 1222 - Image Crisis. DVD. 2004. 22 min.

Explores how U.S. involvement in Iraq and Israel post-9/11 has affected its image in the Arab world.

VI 0880 - Imagining Robert: My Brother, Madness, and Survival. DVD. 2003. 60 min.

This video is the story of the ongoing interactions of two brothers -- Robert, who has had a mental illness since the 1970s, and his primary caretaker, Jay, a novelist.

VI 0630 - Industrial Revolution. VHS cassette. 2003. 35 min.

A presentation, in a pedagogical format, of the various aspects of the Industrial Revolution.

VI 0753 - Inside Story: Gangsta Girls. VHS cassette. 1999. 47 min.

Four female gang members show what life is like in their violent world.

VI 0653 - Inside the Mind of Criminal Profilers. 2001. 48 min.

This riveting program demonstrates the art and science of criminal profiling through the work of renowned forensic psychologists David Caldwell, Gus Gary, Dayle Hinman, and Mike Prodan.

VI 1241 - Interpreting Nonverbal Communication. DVD. 2004. 34 min.

Includes information on understanding verbal communication, nonverbal patterns and symbols, projecting nonverbal communication, and misinterpreting nonverbal communication.

VI 0362 - Interviewing for Solutions 2nd ed. VHS cassette + book, activities guide, & video clip guide. 2002. 120 min.

After watching this compelling video, you'll have a much clearer picture of the often-complex issues you may face in today's clinical work environments.

VI 0898 - Interviewing in Action: Relationship, Process and Change. VHS cassette + book, activities guide, & video clip guide. 2003. 120 min.

After watching this compelling video, you'll have a much clearer picture of the often-complex issues you may face in today's clinical work environments.

VI 0647 - Is Criminal Behavior Genetic? VHS cassette. 1997. 50 min.

Steve Jones addresses the question are some people born evil. Examines the genetic and social factors that contribute to crime and antisocial behavior.

VI 0754 - It's Not My Fault: strange defenses. VHS cassette. 1999. 50 min.

It is the attorney's job to create a defense strategy for their client. It is the judge's place to decide whether or not it is a worthy argument. Over the years, some truly unusual defenses have been put forth by innovative lawyers.

VI 0633 - It's the Law. VHS cassette. 2001. 28 min.

Explanation of the major concepts in criminal justice, such as misdemeanor vs. felony crimes and the various degrees of each, and steps leading to the pretrial/trial process.

VI 0581 - Jackie Robinson. VHS cassette. 1991. 50 min.

Peter Graves reviews the life of Jackie Robinson, the American hero whose accomplishments went far beyond the ballpark and who personified a new definition of the phrase All-Star.

VI 1096 - Jock Young on the Drugtakers. DVD. 2001. 25 min.

Based on Jock Young's classic sociological study, this program offers a clear example of deviance amplification. It features Young discussing the origins of his research on how media fantasies and drug use realities were based on a common sense of injustice and alienation. He also details problems involved in researching one's own social scene and examines the contemporary relevance of his 30-year-old study.

VI 1263 - Journey of a Man. DVD. 2002. 120 min.

Dr. Spencer Wells hosts this innovative series, featuring commentary by expert scientists, historians, archaeologists, and anthropologists.

VI 0840 - Juvenile Justice. VHS cassette. 1996. 50 min.

This video looks at why kids are committing so many crimes, what can be done to prevent them, and how the young perpetrators should be punished.

VI 1460 - The Key of G . DVD. 2008. 59 min.

Tells the story of Gannet [Hosa-Betonte], a 22-year-old man with severe disabilities, as he prepares to move out of his mother's home and into a San Francisco apartment with three musicians and artists as primary caregivers.

VI 1475 - The Kids are All Right . DVD (Flicks To Go). 2010. 107 min.

Nic and Jules are in a long term, committed, loving but by no means perfect relationship. Nic, a physician, needs to wield what she believes is control, whereas Jules, under that control, is less self-assured. They have two teen-aged children, Joni, who is Nic's biological child, and Laser, who is Jules' biological child. A big-hearted, sexy and uproariously funny movie that combines comedic surprise with poignant emotional truth.

VI 0572 - Kids in the Crossfire: violence in America . VHS cassette. 1993. 70 min.

Peter Jennings moderates this live special from Elliott Junior High School in Washington, D.C., in which a cross-section of adolescents from urban, suburban and rural environments around the country discuss the reality of living every day with violence and the threat of violence.

VI 0280 - Last Days. VHS cassette. 1998. 87 min.

Five victims of the Holocaust return to their concentration camps. Steven Spielberg's documentary is a testament to the power of the human spirit.

VI 0762 - Late Adulthood: death, dying, bereavement, and widowhood. VHS cassette & workbook. 2001. 28 min.

A presentation of the issues and challenges facing men and women aged 65 and older.

VI 0565 - Legacies of Social Change. VHS cassettes. 2001. 53 min.

This two-part video takes viewers through the birth and growth of social work in the United States.

VI 0576 - Legacy of a Dream. VHS cassette. 1990. 30 min.

Presents a compilation of newsreel and videotape footage showing the events that secured the vote for American Blacks and ultimately led to the death of Martin Luther King, Jr. Includes a sketch of King's career and statements by Coretta King and Andrew Young.

VI 0589 - Liberalism vs. Conservatism. VHS cassette. 2001.

This program offers a clear view of the political spectrum and distinguishes between the conventional liberal and conservative position and the viewpoints that skew those positions.

VI 0523 - Little Problem at Home. VHS cassette + guide. 1990. 29 min.

Presents experiences of adult children of alcoholics (ACAs).

VI 1362 - Lives for Sale: Human Trafficking. DVD. 2007. 60 Min.

This program exposes the most painful, disturbing, and hidden dimension of illegal immigration: the growing black market trade in human beings.

VI 1282 - Looking Beyond Words: Dementia in the Elderly. 2 DVDs. 2005. 30 min.

Part 1 focuses on analyzing the behavioral symptoms and messages the person with dementia is sending. Part 2 discusses specific behaviors and suggests ways of refocusing and redirecting the individual with dementia.

VI 0626 - The Lost Battalion. VHS cassette. 2001. 100 min.

In the closing days of World War I, the men of the U.S. Army's 77th Division, 308th Battalion were surrounded by German troops in the Argonne Forest. Without food, water or reserve ammunition, cut off from supply and communication lines, and subjected to constant assaults and bombardments, they managed to hold off the enemy until they were finally rescued after five days of desperate action.

VI 0185 - Lost in the Mind: the Mystery of Alzheimer's Disease. VHS cassette. 1997. 58 min.

This is an introduction to every aspect of the disease, including its physical, emotional, and social implications. Following real people who are afflicted, the video illustrates what it means to have the disease, how families suffer, and what can be used to keep the victim safe.

VI 1091 - Love and Work. VHS cassette. 2003. 50 min.

This program explores psychosocial development in early adulthood, focusing on the transition from self-centeredness to intimacy and generativity. It considers how different individuals express generativity and experience intimacy and examines such issues as marital equity and the rise of dual-earner families.

VI 0722 - Love's not supposed to hurt: Dating Violence. VHS cassette + study guide. 1996. 30 min.

This program presents a narrative story about the issues of dating violence, plus a dialogue with an audience of college students to whom the program was presented.

VI 1557 - Loving Lamposts. DVD. 2011. 83 min.

After his son's diagnosis, filmmaker Todd Drezner visits the front lines of the autism wars. We meet the 'recovery movement, which views autism as a tragic epidemic brought on by environmental toxins. Operating outside the boundaries of mainstream medicine, these parents, doctors, and therapists search for unconventional treatments that can reverse autism and restore their children to normal lives.

VI 0645 - Mad or Bad?: psychologically assessing criminal competence. VHS cassette. 2002. 45 min.

This program explores the intricacies of psychiatric evaluation and parole risk assessment with forensic psychologist Jeremy Coid, clinical psychologists, a probation officer, and others.

VI 0615 - Maggie Growls. VHS cassette. 2002. 56 min.

Portrait of Maggie Kuhn (1905-1995) who founded the Gray Panthers in 1970 after being forced to retire from a job she loved at age 65.

VI 0614 - Mai's America. VHS cassette. 1999. 72 min.

A Vietnamese teenager gets the chance to study in the United States -- in rural Mississippi. As she tries to fit in and make ends meet, she discovers that America is both less and more than she expected.

VI 0870 - Managing Older Offenders: A Correctional Training Guide. 3 VHS cassettes. 2001. 58 min. total.

Part 1. An overview of managing the older offender (16 min.)
Part 2. A profile of the older offender (23 min.)
Part 3. Dealing with the older offender on a daily basis; the role of the correctional officer (19 min.).

VI 0578 - Martin Luther King, "I have a Dream." VHS cassette. 1988. 23 min.

Includes recording of Martin Luther King's televised speech given on August 28, 1963, to the civil rights marchers at the Lincoln Memorial, with additional footage from other demonstrations and King's funeral.

VI 0577 - Martin Luther King Jr: The Man and the Dream. VHS cassette. 1997. 50 min.

A look at Martin Luther King, Jr. and his role in the civil rights movement.

VI 1017 - Meet Your Meat. DVD. 2003. 13 min.

Approximately 10 billion animals are raised and killed for food every year in the United States. This video shows the lives and deaths of chickens, cattle, turkeys, and pigs raised in factory farms and processed in slaughterhouses. It presents a poignant case for vegetarianism and the ethical treatment of animals.

VI 0860 - Men, Women, and Respect: Stopping Sexual Harassment in Correctional Facilities. VHS cassette + study guide. 1993. 20 min.

This video explores ways in which sexual harassment affects the perpetrator, victim, and administration and ways in which supervisors can eliminate sexual harassment in correctional facilities.

VI 0761 - Middle Adulthood: Midlife Crisis? VHS cassette + workbook. 2000. 29 min.

This program examines "midlife crisis." Discusses who experiences it, circumstances that may initiate it, and the role that it plays in the lives of individual men and women. Presents opposing theories as to whether the concept of midlife crisis is valid.

VI 0638 - Mind of a Murderer. 2 VHS cassettes. 1984. 60 min. ea.

This film documents the Los Angeles trial of Ken Bianchi, commonly known as the Hillside Strangler, through still photographs, news footage, courtroom action, and interviews with those involved in the case. Focuses on psychiatric evidence as to Bianchi's sanity.

A. Case of the Hillside Strangler
B. Mask of madness

VI 1170 - Moving Images: Teaching Interviewing Skills in a University Social Work Department. DVD. 1999. 46 min.

This video shows how to create a learning environment that enables viewers to learn skills in analysis, evaluation, and reflection in complex situations. It also describes an innovative model for small group management and feedback.

VI 0189 - My Country. VHS cassette. 1998. 58 min.

This is the story of three people with disabilities and their struggle for equal rights under the law.

VI 1327 - Nadia's Journey. DVD. 2007. 72 min.

This is her journey into the patriarchal culture backed by strict Muslim tradition and the cruelty endured by so many girls and women held captive in their homes.

VI 0573 - Native Americans Series. 2 VHS cassettes. 1994. 60 min.

An exploration of the history, crafts, and culture of Native Americans.

VI 0618 - Night Girl. VHS cassette. 2001. 45 min.

Presents the story of Han Lin, a 17-year-old prematurely made to enter into the workforce as a go-go dancer in order to help her family eke out a living in modern day Peking.

VI 0601 - No Safe Place: violence against women. VHS cassette + guide. 1996. 56 min.

Explores the origins of violence against women, includes the moving stories of women who have been assaulted, and interviews men who commit these crimes and experts who look at causes and solutions.

VI 0567 - Not for Ourselves Alone: the story of Elizabeth Cady Stanton & Susan B. Anthony. 2 VHS cassettes + faculty guide. 1999. 3 hrs. 30 min.

Tells the story of the friendship and work of suffragists Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony.

VI 0715 - OCD: the war inside. VHS cassette. 2002. 57 min.

Obsessive Compulsive Disorder is a seemingly bizarre, frequently debilitating disease characterized by intrusive and uncontrollable thoughts and fears.

VI 0824 - Once a Criminal Always a Criminal? VHS cassette. 2001. 29 min.

This documentary looks at the lives of two young men who have served jail terms and are trying to turn their lives around. The program explores the challenges for these young men and other urban youth.

VI 0632 - Order in the Court. VHS cassette. 2001. 28 min.

In the criminal court system, there are certain procedures that must always be followed. Once a suspect has been arrested, it is the job of the criminal court system to determine if the accused is guilty or innocent. This video explains how it works.

VI 1238 - Overcoming Prejudice and Promoting Tolerance . DVD. 2006. 32 min.

This video examines the roots of prejudice, discusses its different forms, and distinguishes between prejudice and intolerance.

VI 1251 - The Pain of Depression: A Journey Through the Darkness . DVD. 2007. 57 min.

Tells the compelling stories of individuals who suffered from clinical depression, a medical illness, which affects more than 20 million Americans each year.

VI 0903 - Peace and Conflict Resolution: Globalization. DVD. 2002. 28 min.

The rapid expansion of the international market place and the power of those who control it is perceived to be the principal reason why the gap between the rich and the poor is increasing, not diminishing. This viewpoint was also expressed by the thousands who demonstrated against the World Trade Organization in Seattle and Prague. On the other hand, some view globalization as being the only way for prosperity to spread to developing countries.

VI 0564 - Period Piece. VHS cassette. 1996. 30 min.

Women of various ages (8-84) and ethnicities share how they felt when their menstrual cycles first started.

VI 0128-G - Planet Earth: fate of the earth. 7 VHS cassettes. 1996. 58 min. each.

Part of a seven part series. Discusses the past, present and the future of our plant.

VI 0327 - Play Therapy for Severe Psychological Trauma. 1998. 36 min. Manual.

Dr. Gil elucidates the nature of trauma, how to recognize it clinically, and how to manage its powerful effects upon children's development with the use of specific play materials and techniques.

VI 0416 - Prejudice. VHS cassette. 1992. 70 min.

Peter Jennings moderates a discussion with a group of American children and teenagers concerning prejudice. Includes discussion of the physiological reasons for physical differences between races, reasons behind racial conflict, and various efforts to fight prejudice.

VI 1380 - Pressing Need for Prevention. DVD. 2005. 60 min.

This program outlines the need for three types of prevention: primary prevention to intervene before illness occurs, secondary prevention to provide acute treatment to bring the initial outbreak of an illness under control, and tertiary prevention to reduce and manage long-term consequences.

VI 0869 - Preventing Riots and Disturbances. 3 VHS cassettes, leader's guide. 1995. 20 min. ea.

Reviews tool and key control procedures, contraband management, area and cell searches, and inmate searches. Presents communication techniques for dealing with inmates that might prevent minor incidents from becoming disturbances and/or riots.

VI 0634 - Prisons: questioning the system. 2 VHS cassettes. 1999. 58 min.

Explores the state of US prisons.

A. Life behind bars
B. Kids behind bars

VI 1531 - Problem-solving Therapy. DVD. 2009. 100 min.

In Problem-Solving Therapy, Drs. Arthur Nezu and Christine Maguth Nezu demonstrate their positive, goal-oriented approach to treatment. Problem-solving therapy is a cognitive-behavioral intervention geared to improve an individual's ability to cope with stressful life experiences.

VI 0816 - The Psychology of Criminal Behavior. VHS cassette. 2001. 30 min.

This program examines criminal behavior and traces societal views on crime.

VI 1540 - The Psychology of Prejudice. DVD. 2008. 22 min.

Program explores the psychology of prejudice using the historical background of research, examples of modern discrimination research, cognitive processes underlying prejudice, and presents an overview of inherent problems and creative solutions to prejudice.

VI 0767 - Race: the power of an illusion. 3 VHS cassettes. 2003. 174 min.

A. The difference between us
B. The story we tell
C. The house we live in

VI 0652 - Rage to Revenge: the science of violence. 2000. 53 min.

Experts Brad Bushman, Paul Ekman, and Stafford Lightman assert that the cause of human aggression lies in the physiology of violent emotions. Case histories to demonstrate the self-damaging impact of hate and the positive power of forgiveness support their conviction that a quantifiable mind/body connection exists.

VI 1079 - Reality Therapy with Children. VHS cassette. 2003. 102 min.

In the first section, therapist Robert Wubbolding discusses reality therapy with children with hosts Jon Carlson and Don Keat. The second section features Robert Wubbolding in an actual therapy session with a child. The final section is a question and answer session with the audience of therapists-in-training.

VI 0627 - Regret to Inform. VHS cassette. 1998. 72 min.

Film maker, Barbara Sonneborn, makes a pilgrimage to the Vietnamese countryside where her husband died. She explores the meaning of war and weaves interviews with Vietnamese and American widows into a vivid testament to the legacy of war.

VI 0862 - Report Writing in Juvenile Corrections. VHS cassette + guide. 1995. 18 min.

This program discusses the importance of writing accurate, factual reports that stand up in court, and it teaches how to write clearly and concisely.

VI 0602 - Research Methods for the Social Sciences. VHS cassette. 1996. 33 min.

Describes the research methods used in the social sciences and the steps used to apply the scientific method. Ethical research methods are also discussed.

VI 0318 - Resiliency: Beating the Odds. VHS cassette. 1998. 19 min.

Featuring the stories of those who have proven their resiliency, the focus is on four major skills enabling people to survive dangerous or adverse situations.

VI 0423 - The Revolutionary World of American Government. 2 VHS cassettes. 1999. 214 Min.

An easy to understand presentation filled with clear examples and answers.

VI 1374 - Rich Media, Poor Democracy. DVD. 2003. 30 min. ea.

Demonstrates how journalism has been compromised by the corporate bosses of conglomerates such as Disney, Viacom and AOL Time Warner to produce a system of news that is high on sensationalism and low on information.

VI 0583 - Schindler. VHS cassette. 199? 82 min.

He was a gambler, womanizer and Nazi spy, yet to a thousand Jews he was a savior. The story of Oskar Schindler is presented through archival film, photographs and interviews with survivors and witnesses.

VI 0871 - Security in Corrections: A Video-Based Training Course. 3 VHS cassettes + leader's guide. 1999. 71 min. total. v.1. Accountability -- v.2. Behavior -- v.3. Property.

VI 0858 - Security Levels in Correctional Facilities. VHS cassette. 1997. 22 min.

Examines the physical features that characterize minimum, medium, and maximum security prisons as well as inmate management procedures associated with each security level.

VI 0864 - Security and Treatment: Teamwork = Success. VHS cassette + leader's guide. 1999. 20 min.

This program is designed to help correctional security and treatment staff work together more effectively as a team.

VI 1258 - Seoul Train. DVD. 2006. 54 min.

A group of multinational activists has taken it upon themselves to create an Underground Railroad to help refugees on daring escapes to freedom over hundreds of miles of Chinese territory.

VI 0964 - Sewing Woman. VHS cassette. 1982. 14 min.

This program, narrated in English, tells the story of one woman's determination to leave war-torn China for a new life in America. The film is based on a collection of oral histories and the life of Zem Ping Dong, an immigrant who worked in America's garment factories for over 30 years.

VI 0604 - She Said Yes: the unlikely martyrdom of Cassie Bernall: Littleton, Colorado. VHS cassette. 2000. 35 min.

Based on the book by Cassie's mother, Misty, this video tells the story of Cassie's troubled teen years and her parents' willingness to make some tough decisions to help her overcome the effects of drugs, negative peer pressure, and violent tendencies.

VI 0171 - Skin Deep. VHS cassette + facilitator's guide. 1996. 56 min.

Students confront their prejudices and try to understand.

VI 1361 - Slum Cities: A Shifting World. DVD. 2007. 46 min.

Every year millions of people around the world are leaving the countryside for cities, hoping to find a better life. Most end up in slums. This program looks at the little and big things that are being tried to tackle the problem of too many people, too little space in the slums of Mumbai, India and Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

VI 0563 - The Smell of Burning Ants. VHS cassette + guide. 1994. 21 min.

The film raises gender issues and provokes the viewer to reflect on how our society can deprive boys of wholeness.

VI 0574 - Smoke Signals. VHS cassette. 1999. 89 min.

A bittersweet comedy about two young Native-Americans, Victor and Thomas, who leave their small town for an adventure in self-discovery.

VI 1105 - Social Work Advocacy: The State Budget. VHS cassette. 2005. 21 min.

This video emphasizes the client's strengths and resources, helping the individual apply to specific skills and strategies that have been helpful in other areas of life.

VI 0886 - Solution-Focused Therapy for Addictions. VHS cassette. 2000. 115 min.

This video emphasizes the client's strengths and resources, helping the individual apply to specific skills and strategies that have been helpful in other areas of life.

VI 1261 - Special People, Special Needs. DVD. 2000. 51 min.

This presentation is designed to increase caregivers' awareness of the nature of "special needs."

VI 0584 - The Speeches of Famous Women. VHS cassette. 1995. 56 min.

Traces the progression of the women's movement with speeches from suffragettes through senators, including Elizabeth Stanton, Eleanor Roosevelt, Betty Ford, who endorses the Equal Rights Act, and leaders Betty Friedan, Senator Carol Moseley-Braun and Barbara Boxer.

VI 0579 - The Speeches of Martin Luther King. VHS cassette. 1990. 60 min.

Presents a collection of Martin Luther King's major speeches and minor asides, tracing the development of his oratorical style.

VI 0172 - State vs. Swan. VHS cassettes. 1987. 54 minutes.

The film is a dramatization detailing how a child welfare worker should testify in a criminal child abuse hearing.

VI 0899 - Student Video and Workbook for The Art of Integrative Counseling. VHS cassette + workbook. 2001. 120 min.

Dr. Gerald Corey uses various theoretical models and techniques with a single client (Ruth). You can visualize the advantages of developing a personal, integrated counseling style. After watching the video, you can turn to the corresponding section in the workbook and investigate thought-provoking questions, exercises, and activities that fix the key concepts in your mind.

VI 1239 - Suicide: No Turning Back . DVD. 2004. 23 min.

This program presents tips on how to evaluate situations of potential suicide and how to recognize possible warning signs.

VI 0863 - Suicide Prevention in Custody. VHS cassette + guide. 1997. 26 min.

This program teaches correctional staff about the impact and rate of suicides in custody and ways to prevent suicides.

VI 0867 - Supervising Young Offenders: A Video-Based Training Course. 3 VHS cassettes + leader's guide. 1998. 20 min. ea.

Young offenders create safety and supervision problems for the adult system, and they can be some of the most challenging inmates to supervise. This program trains staff to understand who these offenders are and how to manage them most effectively.

VI 0588 - Supply and Demand. VHS cassette. 2000? 24 min.

Presents essential concepts of microeconomics: supply and demand, scarcity, equilibrium price, etc.

VI 0643 - Talk to Me: The Dynamics of Hostage Negotiation. VHS cassette. 2002. 45 min.

Explains hostage negotiation while seeking to understand the mentality of hostage-taking.

VI 0621 - Task Group Demonstration: Learning Through Discussion. 2 VHS cassettes. 1998. 72 min.

Demonstrates how to learn about task groups by observing a discussion group in action.

VI 0644 - To Catch a Killer: The Use and Abuse of Criminal Profiling. VHS cassette. 2002. 45 min.

In this program, retired FBI profiler Robert Ressler, LAPD psychologist Kris Mohandle, and British law enforcement professionals discuss the history and techniques of criminal profiling within the context of the Railway Rapist Crimes that terrorized greater London during the 1980's.

VI 0953 - Trading Women. VHS cassette. 2002. 54 min.

This documentary concerns the trafficking of women and girls into the Thai sex industry, and examines the related social and political factors.

VI 0234 - Treating Time Effectively VHS cassette with manual. 1994. 50 min.

This film teaches viewers how to think about time and scheduling in a new way, focus on primary themes and issues, evaluate the patient's readiness for change, identify and reinforce the patient's strengths, summarize and conclude a first session.

VI 0631 - Trial by Jury. VHS cassette. 1999. 35 min.

This video explores what to expect while serving on a jury, the origins of the jury trial, and the jury's crucial role in our judicial system, and introduces students to the courtroom and the process of a trial.

VI 0885 - The Truth about Suicide: Real Stories of Depression in College. DVD. 2004. 27 min.

The aim of the film is to present a recognizable picture of depression and other problems associated with suicide as they are commonly experienced by college students and other young adults.

VI 0580 - The Tuskegee Airmen. VHS cassette. 1995. 105 min.

Tells the story of the Tuskegee Airmen, a group of African-American cadets who received military training during the Second World War and were sent into combat as a segregated unit.

VI 0773 - Understanding the Juvenile Justice System. 3 VHS cassettes + leader's guide. 1996. 67 min. total.

Tape 1. Law enforcement (27 min.)
Tape 2. Courts (17 min.)
Tape 3. Juvenile dispositions (23 min.).

VI 0382 - Understanding Learning Disabilities. VHS cassette. 1996. 17 min.

Emphasizes that learning disabilities should not be confused with mental retardation and explains how to identify different types of learning disabilities.

VI 0099 - Understanding Learning Disabilities: How Difficult Can This Be? VHS cassette. 1989. 70 min.

Based on workshops produced by Richard Lovole, participants become familiar with emotions of the learning disabled and discuss methods of help.

VI 0175 - A Victim's View: The Criminal Justice System. VHS cassette. 1998(?)

VI 0362 - Video to accompany Interviewing for Solutions. VHS cassette. 2002. 120 min. Peter De Jong, Insoo

VI 0587 - Vietnam: a soldier's diary. VHS cassette. 1996. 50 min.

Chronicles the Vietnam War by showing news clips, interviews with soldiers at the time, and present day interviews with survivors.

VI 0417 - Violence in the Media. VHS cassette. 1997. 50 min.

The video examines this controversial issue and offers some surprising opinions.

VI 0186 - What About Me? Kids and Grief. VHS cassette. 1991. 18 min.

Children relate their fears, frustrations, and difficulty in coping with the death of loved ones. This is a film intended for children, adolescents, parents and professionals.

VI 0092 - What Do Social Workers Do? VHS. 1992. 21 min.

Charles Kuralt provides an overview of the profession identifying both the altruistic and realistic aspects.

VI 1545 - What's Eating Gilbert Grape?. DVD. 2006. 128 min.

Gilbert lives in Endora, a place where nothing happens. Aside from a secret affair with a housewife, Gilbert spends his days stocking shelves at a grocery store, caring for his mentally handicapped brother, and holding together a large family headed by Mama, a former beauty queen whose weight tops 500 pounds. But just when Gilbert thinks nothing with ever change, a pretty stranger arrives on the scene, capturing Gilbert's heart and inspiring him to make a break.

VI 1280 - When Injuries Speak, Who Will Listen? DVD. 2004. 32 min.

A health care response to domestic violence about the challenges faced by medical personnel,and the solutions available to them when responding.

VI 0759 - Why Can't We Be a Family Again? VHS cassette. 2002. 27 min.

This powerful portrayal of a family torn apart by addiction will resonate with social workers, counselors, family therapists and those training in the helping professions.

VI 0415 - Why Can't We Live Together? VHS cassette. 1997. 49 min.

Examines the realities of racial separation in American suburbia even after the end of legal discrimination in housing.

VI 0607 - The Why of Doing. 3 VHS cassettes. 199? 277 min.

Vol. 1 discusses direct social service with larger systems and the connection between actual interventions with client systems.

Vol. 2 spotlights current practitioners operating from different theoretic bases and with different clienteles.

VI 0173 - The Williamson Case. 2 VHS cassettes. 1986/87.

Part 1 - Courtroom testimony for the child welfare practitioner. 60 min.
Part 2 - Preparation and testimony in guardianship proceedings. 56 min.

VI 0889 - Winning Grants II: How to get Organized. VHS cassette. 1997. 134 min.

Produced by Nebraska Interactive Media Group of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Television at the Nebraska Educational Telecommunications Center for GPN.

VI 0757 - Women In Prison. VHS cassette. 1993. 45 min.

Investigative reports documents why women are becoming a large part of the growing prison population and searches for the root cause of the inmates' incarceration. Many of the women interviewed are from the Central California Women's' Facility, Madera, Calif.

VI 0622 - Work with Involuntary Clients: A Reluctant Elderly Client Role Play. VHS cassette. 1994. 30 min.

During an interview with elderly client Lurane Olsgard, social worker Marilyn K. Luptak asks questions to determine the client's needs and available resources, and makes suggestions about possible improvements to make in her situation, including improvements in finances, and improved opportunities for socialization for the client.

VI 1367 - Working for Social Justice: the Ethics & Core Values of Social Work. DVD. 2008. 21 min.

Knowledgeable veteran social workers share their insights and experiences in candid discussions about their life's work. They offer their thoughts on the responsibilities, challenges and rewards of being a social worker today.

VI 1587 - Working with African American Men. DVD. 2001. 100 min.

In Working With African American Men, Anderson J. Franklin demonstrates his integrative approach to working with this population. Most men come to therapy with reservations, and oftentimes these surround gender and identity issues. Therapists working with men often need to focus on connecting with the client before deeper therapeutic work can begin. In the case of African American male clients, these reservations about therapy may be also affected by the client's racial identity, particularly if the therapist is from another racial background. In this video, Franklin first engages with a male client, developing a personal connection by using a more conversational style, before they turn to the client's struggle with issues of racial identity in different social contexts.

VI 1586- Working with Gay Male Clients. DVD. 2011. 100 min.

In Working With Gay Male Clients, Douglas C. Haldeman demonstrates his eclectic, relationship-focused approach to therapy with gay men. In working with clients from this population, therapists must be aware of what it means to be part of a stigmatized sexual minority group.

VI 0233 - Working with Hostile and Resistant Teens. 2 VHS cassettes with guide. 1993. 45 min. each.

This video series consists of role plays with teens at risk. Invaluable, hands-on survival skills for dealing with tens in any setting, this is appropriate for counselors, teachers, and anyone who works with youth at risk.

VI 1279 - Working with Hostile and Resistant Teens. DVD + guide. 2005. 90 min. each.

Counselor Steve Campbell role plays with at risk kids, most of whom are acting out their own personal histories.

VI 0813 - Youth Crime: Who's To Blame? VHS cassette. 1990. 22 min.

Discusses juvenile delinquency and the reasons why it occurs.

 

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